
Madhuri Dixit's secret to stay healthy and fit at 58 is THIS delicious smoothie; check out its recipe
There is no one more beautiful and elegant than Madhuri Dixit. She has ruled the industry for about three decades, captivating audiences with her undeniable charm and impeccable acting skills. From her mesmerising dance moves to her iconic roles, she has indeed showcased her timeless appeal.
Well, Madhuri Dixit has indeed worked hard to achieve success. Behind her dazzling looks and healthy skin is a life full of discipline and determination. The diva makes sure to exercise regularly, eat healthy, and seek ways to work on herself. For the unversed, Madhuri likes to indulge in plant-based milks, which are low in calories and high in nutrients.
Taking way back, in 2023 the Dhak Dhak girl shared on her YouTube video that how she makes her delicious and favourite smoothie. Madhuri revealed that it is important to eat well and healthy amid busy lifestyle. The actress shared in the video, 'It is very important to eat healthy and maintain a healthy lifestyle even while you are working or are in a hurry. Here are some healthy items you can eat on the go instead of opting for unhealthy takeout! I hope these help.'
Madhuri further added, 'You can make this smoothie at night and carry it with you the next day. It is a healthy way to snack in between meals. I am sharing my very simple recipe with you.'
While sharing the recipe, Madhuri shared, 'In a mixer, add 2 cups of frozen fruit, be it raspberries, strawberries or blueberries. Add half a cup of oat milk, almond milk or any milk of choice. To make the smoothie protein-rich, add 1 scoop or half a scoop of protein powder, whatever suits you. No need to add extra sugar, the fruits have enough sweetness.' She added, 'This is a great healthy snack, but you can also add some avocado to it, or some nuts, if you like. According to your taste, you can change it. You can snack on this smoothie all day long. But if making the smoothie is not possible, you can snack on mixed nuts or dried fruits, cut vegetables with hummus, cut fruits, and protein bars.'
Madhuri Dixit's special smoothie includes the right nutrients and has a flavour that is good for everyone—from children to elders.

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